Karunanidhi to centre: Include converts in
Scheduled Castes list
Friday February 25, 2011 09:15:15 PM,
IANS
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Chennai: Even as Tamil Nadu gets ready for ensuing assembly elections, Chief Minister M.
Karunanidhi has again urged the centre to include in the Scheduled
Castes list those Hindu scheduled caste members who converted to
Christianity.
In a letter Friday, Karunanidhi urged Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh to personally intervene in the issue. He said he had raised
the issue at least four times in the last 15 years.
The chief minister said the scheduled castes have suffered social
and economic discrimination irrespective of the religion professed
by them.
Citing the meeting of the cabinet committee on political affairs
held Feb 21 under the chairmanship of the prime minister,
Karunanidhi said it would be appropriate to delete paragraph 3 of
the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1950.
The deletion would mean those castes listed in the schedule will
be treated as Scheduled Castes irrespective of their religion.
According to paragraph 3 of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes)
Modification Order 1950, no person professing the religions of
Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism shall be deemed to be a member of
Scheduled Castes.
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